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Is this kid starting to grow on anyone else?



He has a future in the nfl. I like him.
 
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He'll easily be a top 10 QB once Brady, Brees, and Rivers retire (if not a top 5 QB), so long as they get a competent coaching staff.
 

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amazing story. only a 3-star recruit with no major scholarship offers. almost went to Rice (career ending move) before walking on a texas tech and then transferring

one injury along the way and hes tossed into the scrap heap
 

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Guy is a straight up fucking stone cold winner. It is just a matter of time before the cream rises to the top. So much debate about these fuckign losers RGIII and Cutler and all those other fucking loser bums.

It takes but one game to watch of this kid and see he is a stone cold fucking winner.


Jerry Jones should do a trade and trade his dumb fucking QB and bring in this kid. Then we won't have to watch every fucking Cowboys game with the camera zooming in on the luxury box suite of Jerry Jones and he's got that look on his face like his dog just died, the Cowboys lost another game and he'll be dead before the Cowboys ever make the playoffs again.


Move fucking mountains to get this winner, Jerry.

Guy kicked Romo to the curb for a flash in the pan glorified pile of dog shit. Lol.
 

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nope, dont see it. i think in 3 years he is a backup. he is 2 years older than rosen and darnold and still appears to me to be the least mature. he has a little gunslinger in him but no different than what we have seen before from a cocky guy. he was great at oklahoma throwing to wide open recievers but he is gonna have to work a lot on fitting it into tight windows and the right decision making. a lot will depend on coaching as well and the organization which isnt in his favor either. his story is great being that he has always been doubted but to me there isnt anything from what ive seen to say he has long term success in the nfl.

there is always a new great qb coming in, even next years draft will overhype a few. add in the fact that heisman trophy winners just dont typically translate to nfl success i will say that he trends towards being a bust for me.
 

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nope, dont see it. i think in 3 years he is a backup. he is 2 years older than rosen and darnold and still appears to me to be the least mature. he has a little gunslinger in him but no different than what we have seen before from a cocky guy. he was great at oklahoma throwing to wide open recievers but he is gonna have to work a lot on fitting it into tight windows and the right decision making. a lot will depend on coaching as well and the organization which isnt in his favor either. his story is great being that he has always been doubted but to me there isnt anything from what ive seen to say he has long term success in the nfl.

there is always a new great qb coming in, even next years draft will overhype a few. add in the fact that heisman trophy winners just dont typically translate to nfl success i will say that he trends towards being a bust for me.

Wow disagree completely.

Baker will be around for a long time...Pro bowl within 3 years.
 

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The guy has "it".


A lot of these people in management can't tell their asshole from their mouth. I can see a fucking thug life loser from a million miles away and they go "he is great, he is going to be incredible, he is going to correct his problems with management, police and the coaches, lol"

So many prospects fall into that category. It takes two seconds to see Cutler is a bitch loser. Yet they drool all over him b/c he has a bazooka for an arm. You put Cutler in, your team will lose. Anybody in management should know that.


Anyways, just a matter of time before the guy is a Pro Bowler.
 

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nope, dont see it. i think in 3 years he is a backup. he is 2 years older than rosen and darnold and still appears to me to be the least mature. he has a little gunslinger in him but no different than what we have seen before from a cocky guy. he was great at oklahoma throwing to wide open recievers but he is gonna have to work a lot on fitting it into tight windows and the right decision making. a lot will depend on coaching as well and the organization which isnt in his favor either. his story is great being that he has always been doubted but to me there isnt anything from what ive seen to say he has long term success in the nfl.

there is always a new great qb coming in, even next years draft will overhype a few. add in the fact that heisman trophy winners just dont typically translate to nfl success i will say that he trends towards being a bust for me.

He is very accurate
 

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The guy has "it".


A lot of these people in management can't tell their asshole from their mouth. I can see a fucking thug life loser from a million miles away and they go "he is great, he is going to be incredible, he is going to correct his problems with management, police and the coaches, lol"

So many prospects fall into that category. It takes two seconds to see Cutler is a bitch loser. Yet they drool all over him b/c he has a bazooka for an arm. You put Cutler in, your team will lose. Anybody in management should know that.


Anyways, just a matter of time before the guy is a Pro Bowler.

Agree on the "it" factor
 

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georgia said "it"....humble yourself.
being a great qb is a lot more than physical tools, its a mental game of reading coverages and going through progressions. anyone looks good throwing in the big 12, ask geno smith. his development will be based on coaches heavily which i am not confident will be in his favor.
i honestly feel in 3 years he is a backup somewhere and likely never makes more than 1 pro bowl at best. i still dont see why people love him, big arm...a lot have that...."it" factor. didnt tebow, locker, manziel, joey harrington, just about every confident young qb have that. he will have good games and make a lot of money but he will be inconsistent and unreliable. to me he is chase daniel in 4 years with more money in his account.
 

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nope, dont see it. i think in 3 years he is a backup. he is 2 years older than rosen and darnold and still appears to me to be the least mature. he has a little gunslinger in him but no different than what we have seen before from a cocky guy. he was great at oklahoma throwing to wide open recievers but he is gonna have to work a lot on fitting it into tight windows and the right decision making. a lot will depend on coaching as well and the organization which isnt in his favor either. his story is great being that he has always been doubted but to me there isnt anything from what ive seen to say he has long term success in the nfl.

there is always a new great qb coming in, even next years draft will overhype a few. add in the fact that heisman trophy winners just dont typically translate to nfl success i will say that he trends towards being a bust for me.
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Just from a throwing standpoint,man, I love his game. Not much air at all, and he's very accurate. I wasn't sure how that was going to go, as I thought he was very accurate in his first 5 games, but not so much in last two vs. Pitt and KC. The Pitt game could've been the elements. But he bounced back with a real nice game last week vs. Atl. Throws.
real well on the run too. He can move the chains. And I think, to this point, the receivers have sucked. He seems good at spreading the ball around. They need to get a consistent WR
 

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Guy is a winner.

I'm no fan of Wilson of the Seahawks, but it was ridiculously clear from the complete pre-season in his first games that the guy had something special. It was mind-boggling how he was pure and simple just a winner despite his tiny size... but the guy is a winner.
 

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Yea. They need someone like Josh Gordon.

lol...that would help. They're out there. Somewhere. Some of these college guys have crazy game. Just a matter of who's going to work, get with the right team, keep it together etc. Gordon, man..wtf...it's hard to believe, but when you look back at it, when he played, it was about the only time in that whole era where you thought the Browns were actually capable of beating another team. Maybe that's what fukked him up.
 

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Go Browns!!

Cleveland hasn't won an away game since Oct. 11, 2015, a losing streak that has reached 25 straight — just one shy of the NFL record for road futility held by the Detroit Lions (2007-10).
As the Browns prepared for Sunday's game in Cincinnati against the Bengals (5-5), and a clumsy reunion with fired former coach Hue Jackson, interim coach Gregg Williams delivered a specific message to his players about the losing streak.
"Don't hide from it," Williams said. "Be aware of it."

It's impossible to miss.
The Browns (3-6-1) have dropped all four road games so far this season, but two came in overtime and another could have gone to OT.
 

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